Genealogy requires you to meet evidence standards: not just finding documents that seem to support your conclusion, but demonstrating that you've searched thoroughly and that your interpretation outweighs competing explanations. AI can help organize and retrieve evidence faster, but the burden of proof—showing your work and acknowledging limitations—remains entirely yours.
The Genealogical Proof Standard is a five-step framework used to determine whether a genealogical conclusion is sufficiently supported by evidence, requiring a reasonably exhaustive search, accurate citations, analysis of sources, resolution of conflicts, and a written conclusion. Meeting this standard separates verified family history from unverified family lore.
AI assists researchers in meeting proof standards by identifying gaps in the evidence base, flagging conflicting records that must be resolved before a conclusion can stand, and helping draft written analyses that clearly explain how each piece of evidence supports or challenges a claimed relationship.
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